We’re extremely excited to announce today the launch of PS4 Attitude, the next generation of news, reviews and articles for PS4 and PS Vita. It’s an exciting new chapter for the team here at Attitude Towers, and we’re so happy to see it finally ‘in the wild’.

GamesAid should be a charity familiar to any of you regular readers, seeing as they are the champion folks we support here at Attitude Towers. Every penny we raise goes to the charity, one which is supported by the industry itself.

Here is where the salient details come in; GamesAid raise money. The industry support them in this endeavour. And what is the best way to support a charity? Give them all the profits from a great gaming triple-pack, that’s what!

They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery. If that is the case, then the folks over at Nintendo should be blushing. 3D Dot Game Heroes is reminiscent of the Legend of Zelda titles, taking the classic overhead adventure game and reinventing it for the PlayStation 3. Gone is the flat and 2D realm of the 8-bit era, instead replaced by a glorious multitude of cubes and colors.

Off in the far away kingdom of Dotnia there was once a hero who overthrew the evil Dark King Onyx using the power of six magical orbs and his legendary sword. He sealed the evil one inside a Dark Orb, hoping that he would never return.

Flash forward a long, long time and here we are in the present day where the entire kingdom has upgraded to a new 3D look by order King Tezro. All is not well in the kingdom though as the evil Bishop Fuelle has stolen the Dark Orb and plans to release the Dark King. It is up to you, the hero, to defeat the bishop and restore peace to the land before anything else goes awry.

On Saturday we brought you the news that Media Molecule had confirmed the existence of LittleBigPlanet 2 – well now the June issue of Game Informer has reached the hands of subscribers featuring a look at the game.

Satoru Iwata, the Nintendo president,﻿ has allegedly been telling his senior executives that the battle against Sony has been won, and that they should focus their attention on the threat that’s being posed from Apple with theiriPad and iPhone. That’s very complacent, don’t you think?

GameTrailers have uploaded the debut trailer for Ninja Theory’s new action-adventure, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West. The clip is mostly a montage of action packed events, but it also gives us a feel for the potentialgameplay dynamics between Trip and Monkey.

When Bungie recently announced that they were going multi-format by signing with Activision, it was music to the ears for us PS3 owners. The last time we got excited like that was when BioWare signed with EA.

Irish PS3 owners will soon be able to download FirstPlay with episodes getting a release from 19th May onwards. FirstPlay is Europe’s answer to Qore and the first HD interactive show for gamers in the EU territory. It was released back in March but users from the Emerald Isles have been missing out.

The Monopoly brand is reaching its 75th anniversary this year and to celebrate, Hasbro has teamed up with EA to bring the family friendly board game to consoles this fall. For the first time ever, Monopoly Streets will feature a fully 3D and dynamic environment.

This week’s US Video Store update brings two of our favorite things in the world; superheroes and war. Okay, so maybe not war but we do love superheroes.

In celebration of the release of Iron Man 2 in theaters, there is a new Collections Spotlight for comic book films. We imagine seeing the likes of Iron Man, Spiderman, the Hulk, and plenty other Marvel and DC characters featured there. Also, War-themed movies are part of the Deal of the Week. Hit the jump for the full list…

Previous trailers for EA’s next Medal of Honour game have been exciting and action-packed in an effort to compete with Call of Duty. This new trailer however, shows a different side to the updated franchise.

The waters of E3 have been choppy as of late. The convention was well known for its size and grandeur, but it was this that led to its eventual reduction in size as companies struggled to foot the bill for large and lavish stands.

The new look E3 tanked though – as it equated to nothing more than a few boring looking meetings. Last year saw a partial return to the E3 of old, but apparently that was nothing to what we can expect this year.